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From the sounds echoed behind juvenile play-figures To the vocal vibrations that reflect nothing but wonders, Her voice deepens with every height she reach’ Sharpened in the spine of every speech. Her voice gets louder as the vocal cords grow wider, Penetrating through dimensions like a path finder, Echoing through space and times Compelled by ignorant minds. Her voice awakens the deaf with larger ears And puts to sleep loud mouths with smaller ears. Hear her voice as she’s about to speak And don’t let her silence say that she is weak. Let her voice out this acquired volume of integrity, Let her voice pierce through generations with simplicity. Let her tone be comprehensive And the melody as impressive. *Your voice has ripened through the ages You can now soothe pains of all stages Use your voice to change a nation And watch as it rejoices from liberation.* Break the silence.
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Sep 21, 2016
Sep 21, 2016 at 2:53 AM UTC
Her Voice Is Getting Louder
From the sounds echoed behind juvenile play-figures To the vocal vibrations that reflect nothing but wonders, Her voice deepens with every height she reach’ Sharpened in the spine of every speech. Her voice gets louder as the vocal cords grow wider, Penetrating through dimensions like a path finder, Echoing through space and times Compelled by ignorant minds. Her voice awakens the deaf with larger ears And puts to sleep loud mouths with smaller ears. Hear her voice as she’s about to speak And don’t let her silence say that she is weak. Let her voice out this acquired volume of integrity, Let her voice pierce through generations with simplicity. Let her tone be comprehensive And the melody as impressive. *Your voice has ripened through the ages You can now soothe pains of all stages Use your voice to change a nation And watch as it rejoices from liberation.* Break the silence.
Put what you feel inside into verbal words.
kim-yu
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Sep 21, 2016
Sep 21, 2016 at 2:53 AM UTC
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